Unix Jargon File Wanted
Henry McGilton -- Software Products
henry at angel.Sun.COM
Fri Feb 2 05:24:15 AEST 1990
In article <22278 at adm.BRL.MIL>, ZZASSGL%cms.manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk at nsfnet-relay.ac.uk writes:
* I'm currently writing an introduction to Unix for new
* users of our mainframe Unix system here. I want to
* include a guide to Unix jargon, starting at a very low
* level ( ie what is a path, what is a directory, what is
* a shell etc) and working up. The readers of the guide
* may not have ever used Unix before.
If the readers/users are really beginners, I would recommend
first purchasing some of the introductory texts on UNIX.
Blowing my own trumpet first, take a look at
Introducing UNIX System V,
by Rachel Morgan and Henry McGilton,
published by McGraw-Hill.
Also, take a look at
A Practical Guide to UNIX System V, by Mark Sobell. Mark's
coverage of VI is very good.
* Is there something similar already available somewhere
* I could copy and adapt?
Probably easier to buy already available material than start
afresh with your own.
............. Henry
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